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The Huron Expositor, 1997-11-26, Page 7OHA junior hockey Cents beat Stars, lose to Lakers and Hawks The Seaforth Centenaires had an inspiring win, fol- lowed by a couple of diffi- cult -to -digest losses last week. Head coach Tom Turner says players are going to have to stop yapping at one another on the bench and start thinking of the team if they want to chalk up more of those "inspiring" wins. The local juniors lost both Ontario Hockey Association Junior "D"evelopment League games on home ice fourth and final. playoff posi- this weekend, 5-3 to Mitchell tion in the Morenz Division. at the Seaforth arena on Entering this week the Saturday night and 3-2 to the Cents had a four -point cush- high-flying Port Stanley ion on the Stars, who Lakers Friday. knocked Lucan out of first place Saturday night with an upset 8-6 win. Last Tuesday night at Parkhill. the Centenaires fought hack from a 6-2 deficit going into the third period and won 7-6 on Steve Mclnally's goal with 3:07 left in overtime over the North Middlesex Stars, the team that is chasing them for the It's getting to he a logjam at the top of the heap. Exeter is up by a point on Lucan, with Mitchell in third. three points out of first. The Cents host defending OHA champion Mt. Brydges rea sports OC®30A Seaforth and ar MIA JUNIOR "D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE (Nov. 22) Mitchell S at SEA FORTH 3 (Nov. 21) Port Stanley 1 al SEAFORTH 2 (Nov. 11(1 Seaforth 7 at N MIl)i)Lt.SI.X 610T) Standings • (as of Nov. 24) MORENZ DIVISION W L T F A Pt Exeter 11 61 I 78 62 24 Lucan 10 5' 2 78 54 23 Mitchell 10 8 1 68 68 21 Seaforth 7 12 0 64 89 14 North Multi 4 1311 65 114 10 IIIOMAS DIVISION W L T Pt. Stanley 17 21 0 Thamsfrd 10 7' 0 Mt. Brydgs 8 91 Lambeth 5 II 1 Belmont 4 131 F A Pt 105 51 33 81 65 23 74 69 18 53 69 11 60 83 9 (overtime losses count a paint) FI 'IRE GAMES: Eu; Mt Brydges al ('ENTENAIRES, 8:30 p.m. Fn (Dec. 5)' Lucan al SEAFORTH. 8:30 p.m. Sat. (Dec. 6)' Seaforth at PORT STANLEY. R•)O p m SEAFORTH & DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY TYKE (Nov. 221 Hcnsall 5 at SEAFORTH 6 UN BURNER DU BARN - Ryan O'Reilly 2. Jim Campbell (Jr.) 2. Matthew Shannon. Brad McLaugh'in (who nailed the win- ner with but a scant .07 seconds left on the click. Mark Van Dictcn was the winning goalie. FUTURE GAME: Sat (Dec. 7): Clinton at SEAFORTH. 1:30 p.m. NOVICE INot. 221 G derich 2 at SEAFORTH 7 SEA FORTH SCORERS: Jared O'Rourke 2. Grady Beaver. Matt Cartwright. Tyler Van Drunen. Mike McLaughlin. Connor Maloney. WINNING PUCKSTOPPER: Matt Devereaux (both games). (Nov. 21) Seaforth 7 at MILVEETON 1 SHARPSHOOTERS: McLaughlin 4. Cartwright. Jared O'Rourke. Brett O'Reilly. NOVICE 11 (Nov. 22) Zurich 6 at SF,AFORTH 8 SEAFORTH GOALS: Joeseph Rapson 3. Derrick Wolfe 3, Jimmy Dick.•Calin Searle. ATOM 1 Walkerton 1 at SEAFORTH 10 AN EVEN 10 - Brad Henderson 4. Brent Coleman 2, Tyler Doig, Matt Carnochan. Dave Chessell and Dave McClory. PLAYMAKER - David Verberne had four assists. Matt Dalton was stingy in the Seaforth net. FUTURE GAMES; 5_01;. Brussels Optimist Club -Tournament. Sun: Durham at SEAFORTH, 8:15 p.m. ATOM 1i ( unofficial) . ( Nov. 22) SENIOR Si: Marys Jets 1 at C4TH,1 Team ' W LONE TALLY: ' Darcy Blues 6 MkCutcheon. Panthers 4 HIGHLiTE: David Wolfe called Ducks' up from Novice iL Bruins 1 !Nov. 21) Exeter I at SEAFORTH 5 JUNIOR "THE LOWDOWN": GOOSEE(;G: Nick Chessell. BANTAM (Nov. 23) Mt. Forest 2 at SEAFORTH 8 BLOWOUT: Jason Anstett 2, Derek Nesbitt 2, Matt Smale, Dean Wood, Chris Siemon, Jeremy Holmes. FINAL FRAME: The local ban- tams scored five unanswered goals in the third period to win it going away. MiD(;ET (Nov. 23) Port Elgin 4 at SEAFORTH 1 LONE LOCAI. LAMP LIT: by Everet Smith. NOTE: Seaforth led 1-0 after the first period. Visitos scored once in the second and three times in the third. FUTURE GAMES; THiS WEEK; Annual regional Silver Stick tournament qualifier at Wingham. SATDIEDAT lYl?� FIL3 E1©71131 tA871;3 Standings T' 0 0 McCutcheon'2; Troy Hopkins. Tanner Glanville. Ryan Wilson. EYEOPENER: McCutcheon's second goal was a coast-to-coast effort. PEEWEE Walkerton 2 at SEAFORTH 4 SEAFORTH SNIPERS: Joey Nesbitt. Josh Holland. Luke Vick. Barn Young. PEEWEE Ii (Nov: 22) Zurich 4 al SEAFORTH 6 SNIPERS: Brent O'Reilly. Mark Kirkconoell. Kevin Murray. Billy Grid,ak. Brady Nolan. Lance Laverty. L 1 2 4 6 PSa 12 9 5 2 Team L PIs Leafs 5 2 0 I2 Sharks 4 1 2 9 Oilers 3 3 1 9 Whalers 2 1 4 5 Canadiens 2 ' 1 4 5 Kings I 1 5 3 iNov-22 resultsi SENIOR BLUES 15 Dt'CKS-4 BLUES GOALS Dean Wood 4. Tyler Doig 3. Dave Ludwig 3. Greg Medd 2. Brent Coleman 2. Tim McClure. DICKS GOALS: Chns Siemon 2. Jason Anstett 2 PANTHERS 4 BRUINS 3 CONTLNUED on Page 10. Festival Marketplace presents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Family Film Festival • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • ANASTASIA (Family) FAIRY TALE (Family) MR. BEAN (PG) :1,t the Stratford Cinema, 551 Huron Street Sat a rda\, December Ot h at 10:01) a.m. Get : our tickets at the Customer Serv'ic'e Celli re f()1'()lily" 51.51) 1// l'f'O(('('(l\ lo /lie 1 iiifei/ I1 (11' Ont I.I IIIII, I i. I.1 I .11111i 1, I tt n t 1111111 1 a .11111 11111 .1111111. 1 tiii11cII 1111.1111111r's. (IIIrt III rllt t 1 ss 1111c No11I►11t's FESTIVAL . MARKETPLACE 4 "Closer Tb You At the coiner of C.H. Meier and Ontario In Stratford ■ Mon -Sat. 9:30 a in •9:00 p m . Sal. 9.30 it m -9.00 p m . Sun 12 Iloon•5 00 p.in. 4 this Friday night at 8:30, their only start of this weekend. HAWKS 5 CENTS 3 Against both Mitchell and Port Stanley, the Cents found themselves down 2-0 in the early going. A powerplay goal by Shaun Anstett early in the second against Mitchell narrowed their lead to 2-1 at the start of the second. Mclnally then scored to even it up, but Mitchell scored two quick goals on powerplays to again go two goals up. Anstett net- ted a shorthanded goal before Mitchell got another, then iced it into an empty net. . They outshot Seaforth 43 to 32. CQJVTINUED on Page 16. Munro scores for Lincs Defenceman Jared Munro of Egmondville scored a goal for the St. Marys Lincolns last week, in their 5-3 loss to the London Nationals in Western Junior B Hockey League play. Munro played for Seaforth's Centeniares last season. Watt sinks Sens Rookie forward Mike Wan of Egmondville scored the only goal of the game, and (lis first one in the National Hockey League, propelling the Edmonton Oilers to a much-needed win, 1-0 over the Senators at Ottawa on Saturday night. - Up until late in the third period it was a goaltenders' duel between Damien Rftodes of the Senators and Curtis "Cujo" Joseph of.the Oiler$, gunning ,for his -sec- ond -straight shutout. Watt was in his fifth game since being called up from the AHL's Hamilton Bulldogs. He took a pass from the corner from Jason Arnott, . fed by Dean McAmmond, and , beat Rhodes on the stick side with 4:52 left in the game. it was the 13th shutout of Joseph's career. l TINT HURON SXPO•IT011, N•vu mjur 2S, 1597-7 Livestock destroyed A farrowing barn in Fullarton Township was destroyed in an early -morn- ing fire Nov. 14. 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